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Computer Music - July 2010
Computer Music's goal is to help its readers create great music with a PC or Mac. Each month find easy-to-follow tutorials for all sorts of music software, unbiased reviews of the latest products and answers to technical questions.
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Uncut is a magazine for the connoisseur of classic rock and films. Uncut re-evaluates and tells the inside story of rock and film legends with extended features and lavish archive photography. It brings fresh insights to the lives and careers of the true greats and much-respected and wide-ranging review section includes CDs (new and reissues), films, DVDs, videos and books making Uncut truly the magazine you want to read.
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